House Slaves (1923 film)

House Slaves (Swedish: Hemslavinnor) is a 1923 Swedish silent comedy film directed by Ragnar Widestedt and starring Dagmar Ebbesen, Agda Helin and Karin Swanström.[1] It was based on a 1920 Danish play which first appeared in Sweden in 1921. It was shot at studios in Kungsholmen in Stockholm with location shooting at Ränneslätt.

House Slaves
Directed byRagnar Widestedt
Written byChristian Bogø (play)
Axel Frische (play)
Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius
Sam Ask
Produced byStellan Claësson
Karin Swanström
StarringDagmar Ebbesen
Agda Helin
Karin Swanström
CinematographyRagnar Westfelt
Edited byRagnar Westfelt
Production
company
Bonnierfilm
Distributed bySvenska Filmkompaniet
Release date
24 September 1923
Running time
93 minutes
CountrySweden
Languages

The plot revolves around Grethe young woman who heads to Stockholm to find work as a domestic servant. Ebbesen reprised the role of Kristina in the 1933 remake House Slaves as well as the 1942 film We House Slaves as well as over five hundred times on stage.[2]

Cast

  • Dagmar Ebbesen as Kristina Mikkelsen
  • Agda Helin as Grethe
  • Elvin Ottoson as Palle Rasmussen
  • Karin Swanström as Mathilde Rasmussen
  • Erik Hoffman as Josef
  • Olav Riégo as Sophus Sörensen
  • Lia Norée as Anna Sörensen
  • Fritz Strandberg as Tobias Klementsen
  • Josua Bengtson as Carpenter
  • Tyra Dörum as Carpenter's Wife
  • Elsa Ebbesen as Job seeking girl
  • Hartwig Fock as Vacuum cleaner salesman
  • Karl Hellgren as Einar - Grethe's fiancé
  • Torsten Lennartsson as Customer at employment office
  • Emma Meissner as Fru Stjernholm
  • August Tollquist as Anselm - Kristiana's brother

References

  1. Qvist & Von Bagh p.142
  2. Freiburg p.106

Bibliography

  • Freiburg, Jeanne Ellen. Regulatory Bodies: Gendered Visions of the State in German and Swedish Cinema. University of Minnesota, 1994.
  • Qvist, Per Olov & Von Bagh, Peter . Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.


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